
©Little Black Dress
Little Black Dress
With an empty hanger and a pair of red slingback heels, this California label uses another female cliche to target women: the LBD.

©Little Black Dress
Little Black Dress
With an empty hanger and a pair of red slingback heels, this California label uses another female cliche to target women: the LBD.
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